Mathew Salle Malangan Carver
A short documentary showing Mathew Salle making a traditional Malangan sculpture. Malangan or Malanggan are an oceanic artform unique to New Ireland in Papua New Guinea. The techniques and simple tools Mathew uses to whittle these amazing objects makes him one of the last Malangan Master Carvers. This short piece has been extracted from the documentary "Malangan Culture and Artform"

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